On Tap in the Capitol, Nov. 29

SCOTT HIGHLIGHTS US GAS AND ELECTRIC CALL CENTER JOBS: Gov. Rick Scott continues to barnstorm the state drawing attention to companies that have created jobs – and drawing attention to the improving employment situation as he prepares to make the case that he's making good on his number one campaign promise. Today, he's at a Miami headquarters and call center. (10 a.m., U.S. Gas and Electric Call Center, 3737 NW 87 Ave., Miami.)

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ETHICS AND ELECTION LAWS: Integrity Florida and the Collins Institute at Florida State University release a report showing that while local governments have been toughening ethics laws, statewide ethics laws haven't' changed much since the 1970s. (9:30 a.m., Florida Press Center, 336 E. College Ave., Tallahassee.)

FEDERAL TAXES: Democratic elected officials, activists and union officials hold a series of news conferences today outside the offices of Republican members of Congress to call on them to raise taxes on millionaires while cutting them for the middle class. All are at 10 a.m.